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<blockquote data-quote="ezrider" data-source="post: 57920"><p>Bamboonga </p><p> </p><p>I've seen some lousy things happen every so often but I have NEVER come across something as despicable as what you described. I agree with much of the advice given. I can only say that if it had been me, I'd first let corporate get a crack at cleaning the mess up. You can always go to plan-b if that doesn't work, but this is something that they should be made aware of so they can be at least given the opportunity to take appropriate steps to make sure these particular individuals responsible for your situation NEVER GET THE CHANCE TO TRY IT ON SOMEONE AGAIN. </p><p> </p><p>In the end it's your call, since after all it's your life and you have to live it the best that you can. But for what it's worth, I hope you do come back safe to begin with and that you DO return to UPS because it's people like yourself that DO help make it a better place for most everybody else working alongside you. </p><p> </p><p>It's a big company, and none of us alone can reshape it to how it would look best to our own eyes overnite. But I wouldn't be surprised if there were some in management that also have had crummy occurences happen to them, and then set out to make positive changes to help ensure that what happened to them doesn't happen to other employees in the future. </p><p> </p><p>The wrong thing certainly happened in your case, but that doesn't neccessarily mean some good management can't make it right for you with your help. Hey if you can get thru college with a 3.85 GPA while working a job, you can come out of this and still land on your feet and the ordeal might even make you better for having weathered it. Good luck to you and those serving alongside you. I know that there's got to be more than a few managers that would be as glad to have you serving with them as well.<img src="http://browncafe.com/discus2/clipart/thumbsup.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ezrider, post: 57920"] Bamboonga I've seen some lousy things happen every so often but I have NEVER come across something as despicable as what you described. I agree with much of the advice given. I can only say that if it had been me, I'd first let corporate get a crack at cleaning the mess up. You can always go to plan-b if that doesn't work, but this is something that they should be made aware of so they can be at least given the opportunity to take appropriate steps to make sure these particular individuals responsible for your situation NEVER GET THE CHANCE TO TRY IT ON SOMEONE AGAIN. In the end it's your call, since after all it's your life and you have to live it the best that you can. But for what it's worth, I hope you do come back safe to begin with and that you DO return to UPS because it's people like yourself that DO help make it a better place for most everybody else working alongside you. It's a big company, and none of us alone can reshape it to how it would look best to our own eyes overnite. But I wouldn't be surprised if there were some in management that also have had crummy occurences happen to them, and then set out to make positive changes to help ensure that what happened to them doesn't happen to other employees in the future. The wrong thing certainly happened in your case, but that doesn't neccessarily mean some good management can't make it right for you with your help. Hey if you can get thru college with a 3.85 GPA while working a job, you can come out of this and still land on your feet and the ordeal might even make you better for having weathered it. Good luck to you and those serving alongside you. I know that there's got to be more than a few managers that would be as glad to have you serving with them as well.[img]http://browncafe.com/discus2/clipart/thumbsup.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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